Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 1, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1858 — Page 1

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JASPER COURIER. JL VOL. T. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1858. NO. 1.

WEEKLY

Published Every Friday, at Jasper Dubois County, Indiana, by MEHRINGER, DOANE & SMITH.

Tha Emperor and his Daughter. Amelia. daughter of Maximillian Joseph, of Below we publish a fine piece from a

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A few years

of St. Petersburg

and so lovely

Europe, had he

iBuri. an n m i 1 r I . ..aal a im .....a.. .. . i

eine, there wm in the city" 7 7 , T " . ' , ' TU"" nG m,u tethueM.. h l.d. ei,, h.j bulged tint . far lnt,liM .. t a. U . . : . W I . t J! . .

a young girl, ao beautiful , . ro -upy a iront ran Horns wea w maa aft inmmi.ai m . ' .1 aa Saw a a. ..a . . . . I- ... .

that the greatest Prroceofj .V"" ,7'. w" ' , ,ong ,ne po.te-.ea of our land. We hope d,-,uterrd I It IIIIUI I " Mill that PtlF la titmulr ... l .

Met her even in a peasent

' aaa.. wwwww aw ........

ha unf i.,r rKa ninn.l u ill. tk. ..I . i I-r

ht.t anal.l .II in, lurnrd hi. back ...n . ' " -'B- 'l" laocy

, . ... r dieinu.ing bitu to Munich. But at the noPnnceeee to offer her lue hand and throne.i . , ., TT man! wihi-n ho u. . almi.t tn iruah him a.ik

'Rail far hnm iitiiiif mmi tha lul l In n nail.

For square of 10 lines or less, 1 week. 75 Cts. word, he stopped at the aight of hi. daugh-

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A Scene in Life.

Each subsequent insertion,

ter fainting in her caleche. "There ia no

r CECILIA a. HISTCX.

ftrnuilnat ihrnn an Mrth. It wil Mum

f.oeger drerna-menta, at aaane ra-. a - j . .... l doubt! ua indtad he!" Ihouuhl the I ..w a child M. . .....k

j eer.be Naeoleot,', a awtall heed tU k

out. The ahull of the pert carefully raraaun d mheu t wee oa th feajitl of l.:a wife; it

t wl el I tarn... aaaaual aw - " - -

ruuod. which, aliowiog h-K aa iach for the

tntr-guariit, wouid aaakath cirruaa'

ef the living trad tweaty twe a od

lajaBHter inch a largiah hwwd but wt x- , iraordiaary . Goethe'a bead wO U i,.r woe .Out MMI kable lur war. A baa Sha r.rr'a

A fhi'tl .Iii roldrn hair ta.-a .... .

And turning Iii back uaon the to-lued m haby.brow wa. ondiuuued bv hoM.h.. S.r..f.rd h.. . . ,. r .

Hta aparkl og eye by rare; froa certain aigea. to be wloiuat cerUJOne gentle etrafii waa all he sang, ojode.'lod ircu, origiaal cast taken after From inor.i till dewv eve ideaih. Ii im - -

iih love .nd .everity.coU'din.p,re.w..eavjTwa..8iir1 not. wer not, e.rth i.br:fht. Jon. conclaton. that Mr. Hegh MUh. watJ Ja r t w ilia ... a L - , ..

peaking of this host ia l is adatreble work jeuuilrd Firat laapecwaione of England and

ita Peuple." deatribew the head Iron i

al

For six eeka all that prudenee, tempered

M-ZIlIZ. mmmm a.a,M aw aä.auaaa r,.nla,l NiCu.J'AIM. the aduffd daUL'lltff ol t h Km- .

t . . i. . . . . i t7. ar.

a a aauare. I nae are me iirma i-r iran peror oi nuatii. a ner lamer iw nwi laut advartisemeata; reasonable deduc-"hlr..ii,ir l.ba thai bU floarar. aaul soaiht for'

UM will be made to recular adversers. L M h heiM uf , h. CM( hi, strangsr. he returned with Marie to tM Im-

ABkoiacieo cAoiiAita. ..B ttm ,mirm., tKa ,i nrul raioee.

u ' u w iaivi nv t-iiiwnai awwaaj mbvw re Tewnafaip oflicea, ach, $1.00 f , of lDe0l ,a j,h the amile of a PorCfuaiy 8.00 f ' a. ... . . .. lairipr and akin, aaid to her:

... I r.r r.i. n i i air . . . .

iw . .1., ""i . nairad In 4ai.tr.iv Iii imm.u nf il- i.. na. ; .. t n't i.

m My child, vou are no ot aosgs to mar- ' ' " acn wnereiore tiiouid we gners." Women." ry, and I b.r.ho.en for you ths pnncs h hrt of the prince. Al th end of. Nest to the Amaaoii.n on woman's right. wlU viU m.ko you a ,,ueen, end the una e first week ah. waa re-igned; at the end f " we eaehow the habit of many public speak-: no nder you h.ppy." of ths second ahe wept; at the end of tb , . ' ' .rsfwpetron.z.ng and complm.nt.ng wo- .Th. . who aill render me k.PP.""nir WPP ift Public; . erl of tbw w" coirf. en; telling how touch w. owe to "dear1.,....... ti.e biwahiwg pr.nce, with a 'fourth ehe wiehed to MCttlM li-rerlf to her ' A"" di oaem br'kTht y: a.m,"tLC. Wo have a oi.t.ate lor ibi-'.h which wa- ib.ottiy obj ciionlo wl.icl, Uth ted of ths flfih she wwdyinff No mort h aang tb.! j ,f,o. rainfpeeiaily becaaae it ia deg-radiu in iu ten., , heart gave uilsr.nco. -Speak father!" Meanwhile tha colonel, seeing himself iw those tuneful lay., eacy. It alway- reveal, an undercurrent ,he iaiJ ,n, ..w lron Cahrr.n. on nt Ibe court of hio host, wi.houtj 1 h" .V "r ' '-FKy We ir feeling that woman, aa woman, .a inferior; lbf brow of the C-ar; "sps.k, audyour Ut.i,TinK lu coefea to bimaelt the cause, did ""A imX9 r,, ad that -be will receive such ss-ertioos of Jt.,, ,h.i be oUeytd!" loot wait for his diamiaaal to rsturn to his 0h, one- th er(h WM .m her almost eqeaii:y. as a compliment. ; "Obeyed:" i xclaimed the Emparor, uem- rfaTiB'fnt- He ws on the point of seuing oh ! owee tw as brifjl.t!" bs cried. Wbea we hear such efforts at rhetoric ia blis lor ths rirat Uses) in hto lift; "i- it,;,ul (wr hj htn n 'd ds camp of thej..But TiajÄ hM Iered f fstklic sasemblis. our aense of right is alway a iheu, oniy aa an act ot ubedieuce that ywu Cxar c,nt 'or him. j My hoBC(l my :0y,i have died, .-ffvoded; and we have a feeling that all the recne a hu.band fr,m my band.!" s0M t ye.terdsy." he asid A,, , hBft BO'Molber .lirWt woaaea of diac. nmeol htaring such re-j Ths young g.i i was ni.enl aou cutealed h",f' l Cht bave avoided what To wipe my scorehiny irar

anarLs, will he disguaud. Suppose some , te.r. .aus me. ai me nr.t iia.n sav yourse! , Fnf Mo,her k n h f -I . AT .L.tL a Lt..a I

...1.;. ..t iha. L'ann Wright or ALS ir kr . 4.1. nu, fiti, .,,.,H a'ir.kt.l irowi mf uiunoerooii:

K school, .hauki return the compiiweat to! 'ks young girl wa- ati.l ailesH.

citibly of the lords of creaiun. audi "t-xpUiu yweraell, Maris! 1 command

iiipeciiou ss a very lareeooe. Ti.o

bull, be saya. must tare b- en of a cspacny to contain all Dr. Cbaltaer'e braiae. Tha. sj Dr. Chahners was then a ive, waa Uatamouut to aay ing it waa of lb' largest kaowa dimenaions. Now, wh this aery deacriptioa m our memory, w bave uuroelves examiard

se

While I am mourmoe hrra "

He was uehered into the Cabinet. wh?roi kinga only are allowed to enter. The Czar'"' o aiater. kind and true.

tell them haw much tuo world i- indented you!"

waa pale, and hia eyo waa tuuist, bat his air

A brother ne'er I've known. My father sleeps beneath the sea Oh! I am all alone! I sometimes see their angel smiles When sleep steals o'er my brain; My heart then thrills with rapture wild, Aye, rapture Near to pain

I've wept, sye, wept till eeery tear

touwa.and argue that ia o.a. things man; At this word, which awsys sixty miHioat' hrm and reaoiate. i. almost equal to womxu. Rioicuhtis ss.f human beine, be princess loll at the "Colonel duke," ssid he, enveloping and -he effort might seem, it would be ao more fet.t 0 tha Cisr. pecetrating him with his dance, "you are so than what we often hear ia Chrietian aa-; .y,,, latbsr If I must tsll yoo-my hosti0,,t of lbs handsomest officers in Europe, eembliea, uttered in attempted praise, but in1 Bo hjnger my own; it ia beatowed u, on a 'l B,ia ho and I believe it ia true snoatr factual w.par.geuieat of women. W-ouag man who knowa it not, and who e..all ,ou Ptss an elevated n ind, a thorw wer a woma-, uotlung wou d sooner ','a.tt know it. if such be your wish! He ha. ou4?h docation, a lively taste for the arts, a

a . . ' MnkU aVaBk anil aa tV.ws.. rriara! Wk-aO'

proaoks s to oaoome a woman -ngnu i, rao but two or three timeo at adwtanc.'uuu,v j Hss seemed a liquid pain, SMC khM thhr fulsoms and mi.placed flat 'aadwe will never speak to each other il;,,"nk oT ,he Gr,nd Ducheas, my daugh- Mthw I try to calm my heart jyoor majesty forbids ill- ,-r' .N,eÄl,TW;'!" A Vet tears will fall like ra.a! a . .a a aksha I ..... Iliai nAiiif la I m n it nnttdlinn Hev7 orl IKi

ia tactieere t, on tne wnoie. no equauiv . jbe Kmp-ror waa Mk nl in his lurn. He r " i " iThev tell me ihat the dead will h.a.

... v., A -

. . , nnu wi vi nir Leese iu wuuiu. princeee. wh,.ut being' , ....

of the ar.-ed for a caprice, the monarchs of ti.e; ;F Hr " mortsl adore To gootbt tkl- hetr forlwo.

that one ia equal th. b,d üf th.ir .fu.-m.. froioin nCel of " " art.at adores the

iüfenarlty between g,, aale. Tbreetin.es bs swede the an-j 0,1 "a "M"- ll ' as well set apaa ar- tuil ol Hie aaloon lie who would havr,a,irct1' dord lhe

InW kdJBWT SU nia iinniin.itenrA ir-M I i.im tin

aaBaka a. . a. I

tenoad UMMV W fkVseMi. and there a,, anutad w.th hi

aaoco w .woesi drareit trrMj.a.

k waa made; ami oei-

I end of another. So it m

the twwhaJveaof the one humanity.

Man ia tee beet far tha cod for which man'

for the cud I

kuown.outh. 'J1 of "y-

the poasoaaioe of bit

'was i

i-

Mde; and aa to th-

of either, it ia a

i fueslion would bo be-j bauds, each of which'

own respective purposes

Puritan Racmder.

Ia it a king!" be demanded hastily. "., father." "The hasf of e Lag, at least !" -No, fatheg." "A grand duke?" "No. father ." "A avn of a reigning family T"

"I feel my life '.a ebbing fast,

"The Prince. Marie, aire!" exclaimed bei' Cold swect-dr ps wet my brow-

reading at last hi. own heart, without daring The happy thought steal- o'er my mind, to read tint ol theCxar; "your anger would I'll mo ay mother now. cruah me if I told you what I think of her. Death comes ray latest, truest friend and I should di of joy if you permitted me To cslro, yel nut destroy; to aay it'" When earthly frier, 's refoae thsir aid, 'Vou love her 'tis well!" resumed the4 Death soothes the orpbsn boy."

Czar, with a benignant smiie; snd the royal 1 Pofcthot'TK, Ohio

hand, trout a bich the duke was swaitingthe thunderbolt, delivered to th colons! the

M.i falliar "

. ' . ... . ... brevet of Ceneral Aiue de Camp of the At each atep in the deacending ecale thsi .

Czar atoppod to recover breath. "A at ranger?" -Yea, father." The Emperor fell bark into an arm

and bid his lace in bis hands, like Agaiuem

oeeof

.etite

thro.

gor

moo at the sacrifics of Iphigenie.

Ia ha in Ruaaia'" bo resumed, with

Tut BaoeiXAsnc. Thi- curious wes poo, ee--' -r to the natives of Aaatralia, haa oftmM e pMsler to men of science. It

carved wood, nesriy in the lortn

t, f.-uui thirty to forty inchra

ted et both end., and tbe coraerl ym father" sharp. The mode of u.ing ,t ... ' r ,..,,T-

La ... . a L. a. 1.1 -L. ...I r

.. mm i.ic anp.. n.n w .v.- r..l.

......... . ..I a-, .-....

u so a. to lau at nts leet, and away r

a, lall lorty yajda before htm, kimmiog

a'oag tho aarlsce at three or four leet from tbe ground, when It will auddenly riae ia tbe

air lorty ur sixty leet, describing a curve, and finally drops down at the feet ef thf ,

Emperor the breveta of Comrnaodsnt of

the Cavalry of the Guard., and of ths regiment of Husssrs of Chief of tbe Corps of

chir, Cadets and ol the Mining Engineers of

Preaident of the Academy of Art., ano

From the London Leader. The Cite of Heads.

With regard to the large bead sad small

head coBtrovsrsy, we must say

ver been abls to come to any tangible con elusion. Cuvier'a head mist have been large, for his brsin wsighod s-sty fits ounces

itue Stralfvrd boat with th otmcot closet

jad care, and we on bcaiiatiagly declare that i tbe head in the bust is, if n t a ssxaibab lone, at hast so b as any average Eaghah 'hat could easily fit. U ocIkvo it is a

a.s!.ih head. In abort, Irom all tbe statistics we hsvo at command, respecting lares and await heade, including our owe private observations among our aeaeaiataocee, wo bare never been a tie to oblate any pteoentablo conclusion on the point. The eptaioa of David Scott, the painter, was that large beads were generally ttmmi in sweceaatui wea of the world, auch ss statesmen, baekera ard the like, and that the fineness ef nervous tissue rrqoimt for lbeariy isbrilectual lives of ertmt, tkiukcra sad fatemn men generally connoted a small or awerage rise of bead. Even tbia opinion, however, will break down if applied ia practice. Wo know vary eaerget.c. prüden island weifhiy me with malliah head; and we know wea

wun vary large beads who seeaa at

.nly in the most exqsnute ava

kind, of meats! actir.ty. Mare swre than say conclusion that can ho came to oa shte point of size, reema to be a action we have

heard adrarced with respect to tho fee of

Length of bead frwan front to bark

we bave heard an consent and very observing man declare to bo, according to h a ea perience, the moat coataat pbyst goow.c

sign of ability. Oaly ia owe eaiwea t beat . that of btr Walter Scelt, bad he fahad thss

iga wasting, snd ia this case if propriy

couaidered tbe waat was sagc:lraat. h-xt

to length or depth, hie idea was that height

over ths ear-, as ia Scott's head, waa the e bave no- . .... ...

seat sign, anaougn as ban not tawue imo nearly ao eaaeatial. To oa it appears Hat if to the two dimensions of length or depth, aad height, aa thus expouaded, we add the third dimension of breadth, eadif we attach

rr..i . - -" Tbia ia generally sccounted the heaviest t . i . a ,.i c.i.nAj. ,.r that i

..ei u. .... - ' "ml known healthy brsia; but we wererecently, ""7 ' . .7 Uoiveraitiesof St. Pstereburg, of Morcow, ' Is the three lersa- tbeir correapaadt BB . .. 'told of a working man who died ia Chanty ,

lof Keasan. of the Council, of the Military i

Schools, dec All this, with ths ti'le ol Im-

penal Highness and aevsrsl millions of revenue.

working man who died :n Chanty

t oiler;, iioep.tai, t,oncui, ana w nose ueao

waa so larg that the students had the brain

And the voire of the young girl grew

!.:..

i mt ....

"Now," aaid the Cur to the young men.

who was beside him-elf with joy, "will you

Isr meanings, wbea used ia (peaking of

mental tharacte regarding n deep bead or a ho ail !- , (tfja Intal In k.lr aa '- ,ka

. , ' . .forehead to tbe ears, as ugwtscsat ef depth .a t. aa.aw.asV aisl w aaan nun mo f BS. -aar aS raw e ' v

lb tU WVIBjaaj w I Jt y st v v II VUUves . i ss asanas pwi

teclly Hethhy.

1 A sBmlikfo I as ' aa kleVati LaWaidl me s Ik maa J rAUsWS

Un inquiry, all they coohJ . .

UAsgau wtt aaav swjarawa saaw aa I ass waj at i VaTt bbbsbw wi

it am about the man wm, that he wm aaid et. ... a a . a ii

rising with a ihreateniag aspect. "To morrow at tbe review."

I'Mnai aha 1 1 I ro-nvniaat hiaiT" Jaaianaatl

tlir .avar lliir... ita .Aiiru it ri ,nl.l a illi'

... . . i lhe Czar, with a stamp of hit faxt.

"By his green plume and his black steed.' Ta avail' f?n mat iliimhlar aaarl nrav

nla ...1.1 k... -ot-al . . .r....l. a ... " " "' ' " ' 1 V

TTa. ; " . . God to have pity upon that man!" BWä-AAS a. I...U ..la. I hat laaaaa aa . . f a-. , ...ass A t . n bt

bw"i aiiiwu mcim liier let wv 0 ii piuarivveivu va

at .t i aw sws as a I la . L - m fn-at at a. f U.at.atw a. . A kaA.ime I Ha 1

-Wher. .hall I sea him!" ..id lbs Cxar,(qu'V , V ' 7 wäsrhborm to hate bad a remtrh.bl,

IIUOJOUU VI St. . ...--. f I MA Tkw L.awl. awf Tm AkaWw.

avri s r se-w-a -

great rapidity, aa oa t pivot, with a abizzing

noise. It Is wonderful so barbarous a pso-

. ....( -.am.a fka kr.ln .

. . . . ' .VW , . ..

anoea ana miu .ivu mib nmmm

the Emperor.

ounces. Dr. Chalmers had a very large

elevation; aad a broad

across abd behind the temphrs.aaatgaincaat of whet ia called width or generality of view, we shall have aa islerebh spates, of practical craaioiogy as the facta will war-

Mance. It is very dsngerous for a person not used ta it to try to pr ject it et any ob.

i

i I . J..A I ? ...L KJ..aaa ar.A h. av..a

"You see that I .ho love , daughtsr!", J k- jra-t. "'"J id the lather, preaaiog hm son-in-law in pmmm4i4 by tb. .mtj phreamlogmta. ,W

I a. r..k IIa

way aim wij wm iMiaa. aivww

also, however, let as m t he toe

said

u: I

, . . . , ,, . a, . three ounces- a! met ander tbe average 't- L . ta.k r.ll.aaiiiir tha lira 1(1

The princess withdrew in a faiuting coo-l " . ..." , ... .. . On lhe other Laad, Byre had a email bead,

lltUHHt, w.w...w- w , I

diiion, and the Etuperur waa soon loot is

at leset Mr. Leigh Hunt informs us

.. . . . lour iudiBkeai. We bare eaea

mat nts a a.aw .... . . ..... a

villainously iew"oa very aott.e ieiiowa,ana

.k. A..L. Raa., harm. ta Ha l.purhtAnb Lrn es-

.a. 1.. a"" "--w Ik.t klak :. .at . .aa- tar. a nia naaaai tn.

M "Vtr,k,- k":""1'- ,B "A e.pri! U sale .i h.gtb"d J- lh freWniC; ''Z f w ' i.sHbdh-.atMh-a nat,..'. b..4 u i. a formidable weapon.'... fooUh fc tA-faM H the royal l.m,.,e. of Euro .or.ac. srik,., wuhoet ,h. prejecior hetngM.n;, bhe aha!! for jet It f sad hi. lip. I aVtt fcM Texas Ii is esaowisbisf baa farhkethe ri.m.n'.gu,oo,,.t .died. "iJ tm -"f R.f. impe-ml ape. hmadt. ar equally ss well ss suaightforwsrd. It . . .. . . . . happiness. Hesven. which hss iu secrets , . . . ..,7 h-aä. tv.it. a,.,, The other oav wa saw a litt'e faat k. k-.-k be.for all my power would bs weaker . . . mmjkma ft., T..al.v.Nov f"l,e k,d hn4' 'Weiter Scott ogs The euer aay wo mw a nitie

- '"ml tu tue in. wauvaroo. wmvii ,, rise uruaiti-ru unm - 1 fkaJ a amatl

I, 1852, the Duke of Leuchtenberg died, at

"I .ä.-..ii t j.-.. .k : .u;i

ihoagh a copse intervene between the hn-i vm "7 " "TT ""line age of thirty-five-worthy to the last of

ee . . : ' ; . (his briilisnt desUny, and leaving to Mtna

a L. kill I l : . l . . . I

""-' mau ui it Willi ccniiiiiTi ami.

ter and the animal, tbe Boomerang comes

La 1 k...-llla. 1

a-iance. aoogn wito bow in uia aauaii.ou, . . ... i j iai-ak Nieolawna sternal regrets.

nougni eise insu a grovn piumaj ana

.1 Urn .......

vu H'.'w" S" - wmt.m. ml k.r hand:

the one and rode the other a eimple mIomI " . a . .. .. a. : I haopr aa e wife to

round tho corner end breaka hia lege.

tCF'Newsp.pera wer first used medicinally ie Paria that center ef all Strang

end cute ideaa. Dr. Bt. Foix, who waa a of lhe Bavsriaa Light Hsrsc Maximilian great collector ef new., got lesve to print Joseph Eugene Auguste Besuhernois, the sheets te distribute saong his psiisnts. Thejduhe of Leuehlenberg. youngest child of reading of them look their alleat en from th ton ol Joaephme who wae far a brie1

heed;

rhttrrh hiwlorlan: ao also, if ara rrcrt.lart ine Kcp fh lessoaa, as BO it

aright what Bemal Diax says, bed Cortex, tbe voyage, from a fellow -awe-eager. Be tbe coequeror ef Mexico. Wellington ' saaaplaised mach of tbe diffieolUea ef oar haarl ia aaafl tn hava ka.au t.nttaa aha twrtn. irram-aar. aaaaeinllv tha irTeSFaiar VWVWS. -

avn iiiuiu anu aii.t . . .: .i. - .. -- - a- . '

sed in hlmbowem!Pr,0U,W0. V'1' 'f 7 7 he. Tl brain ol Mrs. Massing, ths mer j'For inalaaM.' aaye he, Ze verb lege. Dad

All the young

thrmaelver, and waa laroiBble to a core. ,umt Lmprets of Fraoce-and ef Auguete BChe; that's hat I weal!'

out ana nee oevn i . . ,. . a - k a..tf A.X...kk.

, ; wrcw, wa. w pvuuu iinin ibu net aar vac , ara aa ,aia .- w. -a-. conaent te become a s,. T, mkuH WM very ,-1ejrt-ait rft,j,y he read from a aheet ef aa-

reessuring, we think, epwarda ef Iwenty-fowr jper: I go; T o d-parteet; Ha c'oa reset; inches rooed. Per idea, at we kcow, bad a! We est tick; Ys er yes ava ho tracks; Thep large head; m had Mahomet; so bad Mira j.asqaaiulsie. 'Moo IHss! Mm Omo! bat beju, M bad O tonne! I. hamartiM de jdva regular terMM hsteia yw la-gsagr '

happy

queea.

njp'Billy, why deB't you go to ehepl

What do yoe waul?' 'I've got the heller -

am